Psyllium husk is a soluble fiber that supports regular bowel movements and helps lower cholesterol. It’s a gentle, natural aid for digestive and heart wellness.
Psyllium husk is a soluble fiber that supports regular bowel movements and helps lower cholesterol. It’s a gentle, natural aid for digestive and heart wellness.
Derived from the seeds of Plantago ovata, psyllium husk absorbs water to form a gel that softens stool and supports regularity. It also helps reduce LDL cholesterol and stabilize blood sugar levels. For older adults, psyllium provides a safe, natural way to improve digestion, promote heart health, and maintain a balanced microbiome.
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Psyllium husk is a soluble fiber that absorbs water in the digestive tract, forming a gel-like substance. It supports digestive regularity, helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels already in the normal range, and promotes feelings of fullness.
Supports digestive health – Promotes regular bowel movements and supports overall digestive function
Maintains healthy cholesterol – Soluble fiber binds to cholesterol in the gut, supporting healthy levels
Supports blood sugar balance – Slows glucose absorption, helping maintain steady blood sugar levels
Promotes satiety – Expands in the stomach, supporting feelings of fullness and healthy weight management
A healthy gut supported by adequate fiber intake is increasingly linked to mental well-being through the gut-brain axis. Regular digestion and stable blood sugar levels contribute to consistent energy and mood throughout the day.
Related Conditions: Constipation, heart disease, diabetes
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